Accessible, Affordable, Accountable Healthcare. Better outcome from existing resources.
More than 60% of our population doesn’t have access to good healthcare facilities. Our health outcomes are worse than many other nations. Ineffective care puts our population through unnecessary treatments, leaves us in poorer health, and shortens our life expectancy.
We at Healthok Seva Foundation beleive that the existing healthcare infrastructure and resources can deliver far better outcomes by utilizing a combination of Technology and Services and simplify healthcare for the masses and make existing resources lot more effective.
Our mission is to invest in our collective future by eradicating the lack of health care facilities in rural India by creating a chain of primary health care units that offer high quality, affordable outpatient care in low income, densely populated regions, where health care delivery by the state is sparse. Enabling this by our 24x7 Free healthcare helpline, School health program, Health checkup camps and utlize online consulting to make doctors available to patients in rural areas.
Our Vision is to ensure adequate, qualitative, preventive & curative health care to the people of India. We will work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of the underprivileged. We will achieve this by setting up primary health care centres in the remotest corners of India. We intend to scale up and establish 25 centres in the next five years in the most rural areas of Uttar Pradesh, and over 100 new centres in the next ten years, throughout the length and breadth of our country
Quality patient care is our priority. Providing excellent clinical and service quality, offering compassionate care, and supporting patient awareness and early detection are essential to our mission. This mission is founded on the ethical, cultural and geographic Synergy across the length and breadth of India.
Effective health care interventions are underutilized in the developing world, and income-related disparities are large. The evidence concerning this access problem is summarized and its demand side causes are identified. Broad strategies that have been proposed to tackle the access problem through use of technology on top of existing healthcare infrastructure have been considered.
These camps are organized by HEALTHOK SEVA FOUNDATION in collaboration with other Hospitala and NGOs. Children are given biomedical examinations and provided with medications when necessary. Children are also provided with health education and information during these check-up sessions. Over 5000 young people and women benefit from this program annually.
Patient care technology has become increasingly complex, transforming the way nursing care is conceptualized and delivered. Before extensive application of technology, doctors and nurses relied heavily on their senses of sight, touch, smell, and hearing to monitor patient status and to detect changes. Over time, the health professional’s unaided senses were replaced with technology designed to detect physical changes in patient conditions.